I accidentally got kidnapped by a Bratva guy. And now I’m married and pregnant… I’m just an innocent law graduate, but he mistakes me for someone else. He’s much too old for me, but he kidnaps me and forces me into marriage anyway. Next thing I know, he claims my virginity and knocks me up.
I’m a nerdy law graduate who loves books and herbal tea. I’m inexperienced in love and in all matters that relate to the violent Bratva. Until him. He makes me his forced Bratva bride and says he owns all of me. He says the Bratva never get no for an answer. Not even from innocent girls like me.
By day, he shows me the blood-soaked world that he lives in. By night, he shows me another side of him. The side that shows my innocent body how to give itself to him. The side that strokes my pregnant belly and says that he’ll burn down the world for me.
Will my forced Bratva husband claim his little family?
The Russian Bratva of Miami has three solve problems with violence, paint the streets with blood, and break hearts at will. They’re not nice, they’re not gentle, and they don’t compromise. But behind closed doors, they’ll show you what ruthless love really means.
An ok story that had the potential to be much better. Kolya kidnaps Sophia when he thinks she’s building multiple lawsuits against him and forces her to sign a marriage license. Then locks her in his mansion until he finds out she’s innocent and was set up. Now he must navigate nit being able to let her go until the entire mess is straightened out and starting to develop feelings for her. Sophia is a young sweet but naive virgin woman who suddenly finds herself in a forced marriage and hostage situation. She refuses to believe she’s been framed by someone she trusts and is torn between proving kolyas innocence when she sees he isn’t the bratva criminal she thought and the innocence of someone she trusts which directly oppose each other. I found multiple spelling mistakes and some details were off. Like signing a marriage license means nothing without an actual ceremony so they weren’t even married. They were supposed to have a real wedding after everything was figured and and handled yet it never happens despite a large family party that could easily have been written as a wedding sh Eyeing as she never actually got any ceremony at all. Some of the dialogue between them and words used to tell of their feelings was childish and didn’t fit the characters being something more appropriate for teenagers. The dynamics between them after they became intimate remained weird and didn’t flow well. With some tweaking this book would be much improved.
This series was great well written with twists and turns a lot of hotness and smoulder each couple had their own stories which interacted with the next one a great read.